The event’s main card is expected to air to on pay-per-view, though Carvalho vs. Arantes likely will be part of the preliminary card.

Carvalho was slated to fight Yuri Alcantara earlier this year at UFC 134 in Rio, but an injury forced him off the card, and Arantes instead took his spot.

Carvalho, a Canadian fighter who’s traveled the globe during a nine-year pro career, makes his promotional debut on the strength of a three-fight win streak. Most recently, he scored a unanimous-decision victory over former UFC fighter Douglas Evans at the debut Score Fighting Series event. The 32-year-old also owns an early-career Shooto victory over upcoming DREAM title challenger Takeshi “Lion” Inoue.

Arantes, a Brazilian who fights on home soil, suffered a decision loss to Alcantara during his UFC 134 debut. The loss snapped a six-fight win streak he built on the country’s regional circuit. Ten of the current New Jersey-based fighter’s 13 career victories have come via stoppage.

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